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口罩对情绪表情识别混淆的影响。

The effect of face masks on confusion of emotional expressions.

作者信息

Libby Andrea R, Scarince Collin

机构信息

Department of Psychology & Sociology, Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi, Corpus Christi, Texas, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2025 Sep 10;20(9):e0330430. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0330430. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

While the use of personal protective equipment protects healthcare workers against transmissible disease, it also obscures the lower facial regions that are vital for transmitting emotion signals. Previous studies have found that face coverings can impair recognition of emotional expressions, particularly those that rely on signals from the lower regions of the face, such as disgust. Recent research on the individual differences that may influence expression recognition, such as emotional intelligence, has shown mixed results. In the current investigation, we conducted two experiments to build on previous work to further investigate the role of emotional intelligence in emotion recognition. Participants viewed a set of masked and unmasked models displaying six different emotional expressions for a limited time (0.5 s, 1.0 s, or 1.5 s in Experiment 1 and 1.0 s in Experiment 2). Participants then indicated which emotion options they felt each model expressed. Participants' emotional intelligence was measured using the Schutte Self Report Emotional Test. Emotion recognition accuracy was lower for images with masks than images without masks in both experiments. Confusion rates were not uniform: masked disgust and sadness had the greatest increase of confusion from their unmasked conditions, happiness and surprise had the least confusion in all conditions, and both fear and anger had generally low recognition in masked and unmasked conditions. Emotional intelligence only impacted accuracy when view time was particularly restricted and parts of the face were covered. These results replicate the finding that face masks impair the transmission of emotional signals, and the impairments are a function of the occluded facial regions. Emotional intelligence may moderate this effect in dynamic social interactions where emotional expressions are brief and ambiguous.

摘要

虽然使用个人防护装备可保护医护人员免受传染病感染,但它也会遮挡面部下半部分,而这部分对于传递情感信号至关重要。先前的研究发现,面部遮盖物会削弱对情感表达的识别能力,尤其是那些依赖面部下半部分信号的情感表达,比如厌恶。最近关于可能影响表情识别的个体差异(如情商)的研究结果不一。在当前的调查中,我们进行了两项实验,以先前的研究为基础,进一步探究情商在情感识别中的作用。参与者在有限时间内(实验1中为0.5秒、1.0秒或1.5秒,实验2中为1.0秒)观看一组展示六种不同情感表达的戴口罩和不戴口罩的模特。然后,参与者指出他们认为每个模特表达的是哪种情感选项。使用舒特自我报告情绪测试来测量参与者的情商。在两个实验中,戴口罩图像的情感识别准确率均低于不戴口罩的图像。混淆率并不一致:戴口罩时,厌恶和悲伤的混淆率相比不戴口罩时增加最多,快乐和惊讶在所有情况下的混淆率最低,恐惧和愤怒在戴口罩和不戴口罩的情况下识别率普遍较低。只有在观看时间特别受限且面部部分被遮盖时,情商才会影响准确率。这些结果重复了面部口罩会削弱情感信号传递这一发现,而且这种削弱是被遮挡面部区域的一个函数。在情感表达短暂且模糊的动态社交互动中,情商可能会调节这种影响。

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